Sanctions were applied after the social media platform delayed compliance with a federal search warrant that required Twitter to hand over Donald Trump’s Twitter data without telling the former president about the warrant for 180 days.

    • Cranakis @lemmy.one
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      If he’d held it one more day it would have been 700k. 2 more days, 1.4M. 3 more, 2.8M.

      i.e. Musk caved before it became consequential.

          • TheWonderfool@lemmy.world
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            Corrected math, between day 1 and day 30 (if someone knows how to make a table easily in a lemmy comment please enlighten me ):

            1 $50,00 2 $150,00 3 $350,00 4 $750,00 5 $1.550,00 6 $3.150,00 7 $6.350,00 8 $12.750,00 9 $25.550,00 10 $51.150,00 11 $102.350,00 12 $102.350,00 13 $204.750,00 14 $409.550,00 15 $819.150,00 16 $1.638.350,00 17 $3.276.750,00 18 $6.553.550,00 19 $13.107.150,00 20 $26.214.350,00 21 $52.428.750,00 22 $104.857.550,00 23 $209.715.150,00 24 $419.430.350,00 25 $838.860.750,00 26 $1.677.721.550,00 27 $3.355.443.150,00 28 $6.710.886.350,00 29 $13.421.772.750,00 30 $26.843.545.550,00

            You were giving him a discount! (If this math is correct, but it should be)

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              1 $50,00 2 $150,00 3 $350,00 4 $750,00 5 $1.550,00 6 $3.150,00 7 $6.350,00 8 $12.750,00 9 $25.550,00 10 $51.150,00 11 $102.350,00 12 $102.350,00 13 $204.750,00 14 $409.550,00 15 $819.150,00 16 $1.638.350,00 17 $3.276.750,00 18 $6.553.550,00 19 $13.107.150,00 20 $26.214.350,00 21 $52.428.750,00 22 $104.857.550,00 23 $209.715.150,00 24 $419.430.350,00 25 $838.860.750,00 26 $1.677.721.550,00 27 $3.355.443.150,00 28 $6.710.886.350,00 29 $13.421.772.750,00 30 $26.843.545.550,00

              Day Amount
              1 $50,00
              2 $150,00
              3 $350,00
              4 $750,00
              5 $1.550,00
              6 $3.150,00
              7 $6.350,00
              8 $12.750,00
              9 $25.550,00
              10 $51.150,00
              11 $102.350,00
              12 $102.350,00
              13 $204.750,00
              14 $409.550,00
              15 $819.150,00
              16 $1.638.350,00
              17 $3.276.750,00
              18 $6.553.550,00
              19 $13.107.150,00
              20 $26.214.350,00
              21 $52.428.750,00
              22 $104.857.550,00
              23 $209.715.150,00
              24 $419.430.350,00
              25 $838.860.750,00
              26 $1.677.721.550,00
              27 $3.355.443.150,00
              28 $6.710.886.350,00
              29 $13.421.772.750,00
              30 $26.843.545.550,00
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            $23.4T / ($350k / day) = 66857142.85 days

            That’s about 183,170 years, not a month.

            I’m assuming you were suggesting it was $350k / day? Maybe you were meaning exponential and I misread?

            edit: ah, $50k doubling. Missed that in the article.

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      Until fines become wealth based, it will always be a poor people tax.

      If cash flow is the issue, then start taking stocks.

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        Or make them recurring fines that grow exponentially each time they are issued until the situation is fixed.

        Edit: nvm it sounds like this is exactly what they are doing.

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        Not just a “poor person tax” but it means that the law just doesn’t apply in any meaningful way to the wealthy

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      Inconsequential for Musk sure, but not Twitter. Twitter is a company that didn’t make money, lost half of its ad revenue, can’t afford to pay its rent, can’t afford to pay its cloud providers, and was saddled with huge debts that have $1b in interest annually. The clock is ticking for Twitter.